Inclusion is when everyone can participate in community activities and access the same opportunities and services. It is when positive changes reach everyone in the community so that no one is left behind. As part of efforts to promote the use of positive language, supportive cultural practices and ensure that people living with disabilities, including […]
Preventing NCDs Among Young Ghanaians: HFFG and IMCC-Ashipti in a Joint Fight
Non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental health continue to account for the largest proportion of global deaths every year, according to the World Health Organisation. In Ghana, this data translates to 43% of all deaths every year. The global increase in NCDs has been attributed to high-risk lifestyles among populations such […]
HFFG Joins Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Commemoration
The Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of UK is celebrated in the Commonwealth to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II. To mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Rotary International organized a day’s event in Accra on the 19th of May 2022. The theme for the event was “empowering queen mothers […]
Linking HIV Defaulting Clients Back to Care
Back to Care/Lost to Follow-Up is one of the key strategies used under the USAID Strengthening the Care Continuum Project to reach out to clients who have missed appointments or interrupted treatment to come back and continue their treatment irrespective of any reason behind their interrupted medication. This is done through personal contacts, home visits, […]
HFFG Tackles COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Ghana
As part of efforts to promote vaccine uptake in Ghana, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG), in partnership with the National Association of Persons Living with HIV (NAP+ Ghana), Young Health Advocates Ghana (YHAG), and the Ghana Red Cross Society (GRCS), with technical support from the UNAIDS-Ghana and the Ghana Health Service is implementing the second […]
Call for Communications Consultant
Call for Communications Consultant Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) in partnership with the National Association of Persons Living with HIV (NAP+) Ghana, Young Health Advocates Ghana (YHAG), and the Ghana Red Cross Society (GRCS), with technical support from the Ghana Health Service and funding from UNAIDS are embarking on a project (PACT 2.0) to strengthen […]
Malaria in Pregnancy: HFFG project team saves woman from losing baby.
Malaria infection in pregnancy is a major cause of maternal death, maternal anaemia, and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2018 estimated that 11 million pregnant women were infected with malaria in areas of moderate and high disease transmission in sub-Saharan Africa. As a result, nearly 900,000 children were born with […]
Little decision, massive Impact: social accountability improves healthcare delivery at Kpormetey.
Hope for Future Generations is an implementing partner of the USAID-funded Ghana’s strengthening Accountability Mechanisms (GSAM) project and it is responsible for activities in the Awutu Senya East Municipal and the Agona East District in the central region. The project seeks to strengthen citizens’ oversight of capital projects to improve local government transparency, accountability, and […]
World Malaria Day: Advancing Equity and Prioritizing Local Civil Society in the Implementation of Malaria Interventions!
Continued investment efforts and sustained political commitment to malaria control are inevitably among the key majors’ catalyzers for malaria elimination. With the COVID-19 pandemic, disruptions in malaria services have contributed to a significant increase in malaria cases (14 million) and deaths (69,000) between 2019 and 2020 according to the WHO World Malaria Report 2021, with […]
Breaking the stress: How the Somubi SBCC project empowered a mother to manage stress.
Madam Josephine is a teacher and single mother of 22 year old Serwaa, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth. Being the primary caregiver of a child with mental health condition (cerebral palsy), Madam Josephine belongs to a self-help group in the Greater Accra Region where she, with other caregivers provide support for each […]










